This sculpture of a crouching lion was originally created by the Italian artist, Antonio Canova (1757-1822). They were created in 1792 for the Monumental tomb of Pope Clement XIII in St.Peter's Bascilia in Rome.
The sculpture of the sleeping lion was originally created by the Italian artist, Antonio Canova (1757-1822). They were created in 1792 for the Monumental tomb of Pope Clement XIII in St.Peter's Bascilia in Rome.
This reproduction of a roman Classical Foot was inspired by examples of cult statues dating back to early Roman times and was made by Revival Arts of Bath
Night & Day Plaques from Revival Arts of Bath. These attractive wall plaques are made from Gypsum plaster, which is a fine silicate and gives the finished pieces a very tactile quality as well as showing off the detail.



